
‘So Many Problems Are Man-Made': Dalljiet Kaur On Terrorism And War
Dalljiet is known for her performances in shows like Is Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon and Sasural Genda Phool 2, among others.
In recent times, we have seen several concerning events around the world, including the Ahmedabad plane crash, the Pahalgam Terror attack and the Israel-Iran war among others. Several actors and renowned celebrities have openly expressed their concerns over human lives being sacrificed during such mishappenings. The latest one to join is actress Dalljiet Kaur, known for her performances in shows like Is Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon and Sasural Genda Phool 2.
Speaking to ETimesTV, she said, 'It's quite disappointing to see what's happening around. From the terror attacks to the plane accident to a lot of other things. There is a war going on now in Israel, and it just breaks my heart that now, when all the countries should be focusing on their development. We have much bigger issues to solve, like global warming or several other things that we are facing real issues from, it breaks my heart that we encounter so many problems like terrorism, whether it's a strike back, whether it's war, whether it's Ukraine's war, so many things are happening that are man-made, which can be avoided."
Further, talking about the recent unfortunate Ahmedabad plane crash, Dalljiet said, 'I hope we find out what was in the black box and what caused it. We've also uploaded a video on our channel expressing our theories."
Recently, the actress ventured into production with Bottoms Up Studios, through which she is producing a show called Katha Vachak, which delves into stories from mythology and history.
Speaking about her journey as a producer, Dalljiet said, 'We are creating a lot of inspirational, moral, and value-oriented content, and I believe our future generation will learn a lot from our channel. We are also developing some entertaining short films, which we have already made and will be released shortly, featuring my friends Pavitra, Ajaz, Akshara Singh, and many other well-known people. I'm very excited to present their work."
On the acting front, Dalljiet has been a part of a number of shows, including Swaragini, Maa Shakti, Sasural Genda Phool 2, Kaisa Yeh Pyaar Hai, Chhoona Hai Aasmaan and others. She was also a part of Salman Khan's controversial reality show, Bigg Boss 13.
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Dalljiet is known for her performances in shows like Is Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon and Sasural Genda Phool 2, among others. In recent times, we have seen several concerning events around the world, including the Ahmedabad plane crash, the Pahalgam Terror attack and the Israel-Iran war among others. Several actors and renowned celebrities have openly expressed their concerns over human lives being sacrificed during such mishappenings. The latest one to join is actress Dalljiet Kaur, known for her performances in shows like Is Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon and Sasural Genda Phool 2. Speaking to ETimesTV, she said, 'It's quite disappointing to see what's happening around. From the terror attacks to the plane accident to a lot of other things. There is a war going on now in Israel, and it just breaks my heart that now, when all the countries should be focusing on their development. We have much bigger issues to solve, like global warming or several other things that we are facing real issues from, it breaks my heart that we encounter so many problems like terrorism, whether it's a strike back, whether it's war, whether it's Ukraine's war, so many things are happening that are man-made, which can be avoided." Further, talking about the recent unfortunate Ahmedabad plane crash, Dalljiet said, 'I hope we find out what was in the black box and what caused it. We've also uploaded a video on our channel expressing our theories." Recently, the actress ventured into production with Bottoms Up Studios, through which she is producing a show called Katha Vachak, which delves into stories from mythology and history. Speaking about her journey as a producer, Dalljiet said, 'We are creating a lot of inspirational, moral, and value-oriented content, and I believe our future generation will learn a lot from our channel. We are also developing some entertaining short films, which we have already made and will be released shortly, featuring my friends Pavitra, Ajaz, Akshara Singh, and many other well-known people. I'm very excited to present their work." On the acting front, Dalljiet has been a part of a number of shows, including Swaragini, Maa Shakti, Sasural Genda Phool 2, Kaisa Yeh Pyaar Hai, Chhoona Hai Aasmaan and others. She was also a part of Salman Khan's controversial reality show, Bigg Boss 13. First Published:


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